Happy Halloween! 13 Of The Scariest Rides

Happy Halloween! 13 Of The Scariest Rides
Happy Halloween! Since 00R was stumblin' around looking for some scary content, he ran across this intriguing story about infamous "scary" cars from days past.

From the Porsche 550 Spyder that ended James Dean's life to the The Mystery Machine from Scooby Doo, there are plenty of options.

With that said, however, which one do you believe is deserving of the title "scariest" ride? Or can you think of something scarier?


**For the full list of scary cars click "Read Article"


In honor of the Halloween weekend, AutoWeek presents 13 (of course!) of the scariest cars of all time, as chosen by various staffers who cared to participate. Enjoy!

1958 Plymouth Fury from Christine, (1983)


This car comes from back when movies of Stephen King books were good. We know people who flash back to this movie at some point when their car starts acting up.

Munster Mobile from The Munsters


One of the first vehicles made popular by the television set. A fun car for a fun show, but we're not sure we'd want it parked in our driveway...
 

[Source: AutoWeek]








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WillisWillis - 10/31/2010 6:00:32 AM
+2 Boost
1958 Plymouth Fury

Yep. Always did and still looks badass.


outsideroutsider - 11/1/2010 5:48:59 AM
+1 Boost
All of the cars recalled todays (accelerator, brake, engine stall, steering brake...). Potentially there are 10-15 mill units on the road. Even Stephen King could not imagine this like scary story.
Open your net at the morning and check your vehicle recall. After it you can choose your destination: work (for money) or workshop (for repair).
Finally the car manufacturers will deliver the parts and the repair descriptions and you gonna do the recall repair yourself.
Better to build cars at home.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tztcMRU6u4g


internationalmanofmysteryinternationalmanofmystery - 11/1/2010 10:04:32 AM
+1 Boost
....interesting (stroking non-existent beard)


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